Sam Kitch

Experimental Spatial Capture
Dynamic + Immersive Storytelling




ABOUT

I am an artist, researcher, and senior lecturer in transmedia storytelling. I have experience in public-facing live projects and facilitation of practice research within cultural spaces, working with stakeholders, arts councils, and local communities.

My practice explores transmedia storytelling as an emerging practice within heritage, visual communication, and interaction design disciplines. My interests centre on the interstices between computation, instrumentality, and human experience.
The application of remote sensing techniques fosters a relationship with virtual environments that embrace indeterminacy over exact representation. Instead, they are investigated as spatial-critical mediums that reveal hidden narratives and reconstruct collective memory.  




PROJECTS
Lost For(\r)est    
Here We Are    
Digital Monoliths    
Sublime Temporality    
Visualising Sound    
H0ly Ωsland    
British Steel    
Go Local    
FENTY    
D&AD    




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Layers Like an Onion




         Layers Like an Onion 2015 — British Book Design & Production Awards, Knightsbridge, London

‘Layers Like an Onion’ is a bespoke, hand-bound book that invites readers to peel back the layers of what it means to be human. It is a playful collection of quotes, sentiments, and anecdotal observations on contemporary life. Each page gets progressively smaller, symbolizing the journey of self-discovery and introspection. Type, shape and composition guide readers to an imaginary future self, offering insights and reflections on identity, politics, religion and creativity.

Best Student Finalist Book publication in ‘Cause an Effect’ BBD&PA .